After a wait of about eight months, defence personnel are likely to receive their revised pay recommended by the 7th Pay Commission with arrears in May’s salary, say the general instructions issued by the three Services to their personnel.
The Union Cabinet issued orders last week for implementing
the recommendations for military personnel. Following this, the three
Services issued the general instructions stating the various
recommendations that were approved.
“Army pay rules 2017 issued on May 03 … Some core concerns
have been addressed and remaining core concerns are being addressed
separately,” said the instructions issued by the Army’s Pay Commission
Cell on May 5.
Pay stages stretched
The recommendations approved include extension of pay
stages for junior commissioned officers (JCO) and other ranks from 24 to
40 to prevent stagnation, increase in index of rationalisation for
Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels from 2.57 to 2.67 and extension of pay
stages for Brigadiers by two.
On the pension front, two recommendations approved are
restoration of the percentage-based disability pension and an additional
option for pension by pay fixation method in addition to the
consolidation method, whichever is higher.
“Revised pay with arrears likely to be credited this month,” the instruction stated.
Arrears since Jan. ‘16
Sources said the arrears will be calculated from January
2016, the date of implementation of the pay panel recommendations, and
will be credited with this month’s salary along with the revised pay.
“They will deduct the 10% interim arrears given before Deepavali last
year,” a source added.
The Controller-General of Defence Accounts (CGDA), which is
responsible for implementing the recommendations, has already been
issued instructions. “They will now calculate the revised tables and
release them, the source said.
Anomalies remain
However, some of the core anomalies raised by the services
are yet to be addressed, top among them are Non-Functional Upgrade (NFU)
and higher Military Service Pay (MSP) for JCOs.
NFU entitles all officers of a batch who are not promoted
to draw the salary and grade pay that the senior-most officer of their
batch would get after a certain period.
In a reference to that the instructions notes: “Pay
comparison between defence services, all India services and Group A
services must be understood in totality and explained to rank and file
to dispel apprehensions about discrepancies.
Source: The Hindu
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